Conjugation of ‘soler’
(Spanish verb forms of ‘soler’ – to do usually)
General information
- Particularity: ‘o’ changes to ‘ue’.
- This verb is used only in the Presente, Imperfecto and Indefinido.
- All irregular forms are shown in bold in the table.
Irregular verb forms of ‘soler’
In the first column, you will find an example of the English verb in the first person singular for every tense.
Tense | Indicative mood | Subjunctive mood |
Presente (I usually do) |
suelo sueles suele solemos soléis suelen |
suela suelas suela solamos soláis suelan |
Pretérito Perfecto | – – – – – – |
– – – – – – |
Imperfecto (I usually did) (I used to do) |
solía solías solía solíamos solíais solían |
soliera/soliese¹ solieras/solieses¹ soliera/soliese¹ soliéramos/soliésemos¹ solierais/solieseis¹ solieran/soliesen¹ |
Indefinido (I usually did) (I used to do) |
solí soliste solió solimos solisteis solieron |
– – – – – – |
Pluscuamperfecto | – – – – – – |
– – – – – – |
Futuro | – – – – – – |
– – – – – – |
Futuro Perfecto | – – – – – – |
– – – – – – |
Condicional | – – – – – – |
– – – – – – |
Condicional Compuesto | – – – – – – |
– – – – – – |
¹ Each form is possible without changing the meaning.
Infinitive and imperative forms of ‘soler’
This verb has no imperative forms due to its meaning.
Person or subject | Imperative (affirmative) | Imperative (negative) |
tú usted nosotros vosotros ustedes |
– | – |
Verb form | Infinitive | Participle | Gerund |
Simple | soler | – | – |
Compuesto (compound) | – | – | – |